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Unexpected Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup Qualifying Results Set Stage for Potential Drama in Hungary

International Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup race at the Hungaroring delivers unexpected victories: Mathys Jaubert clinches his first pole position in the prestigious Porsche brand trophy, outperforming Flynt Schuring and Ariel Levi. Dutch racer Wouter Boerekamps secured his best qualifying position...

Unexpected Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup Qualifying Session Aims to Deliver Tension-Filled Racing in...
Unexpected Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup Qualifying Session Aims to Deliver Tension-Filled Racing in Hungary

Unexpected Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup Qualifying Results Set Stage for Potential Drama in Hungary

In the sixth round of the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup, Mathys Jaubert from the Martinet by Alméras team set a new qualifying record, securing the coveted pole position at the Hungaroring[1][2][4].

The qualifying session was a strategic battle, with drivers like Jaubert, Flynt Schuring, Robert de Haan, Alessandro Ghiretti, and others employing precise timing and tire management to maximize performance on the 16-lap, 70 km race circuit[1][3]. By optimizing these elements, the competitors improved their lap times, leading to strong qualifying results and setting up a high-tension race scenario.

Jaubert's success was due to a strategic decision to go onto the track later than his competitors each time, allowing him to make the most of his tires and post the fastest time in qualifying history[2]. Schuring, from the Schumacher CLRT team, secured the second-best starting position, just 0.003 seconds behind[1].

Ariel Levi from the GP Elite team will start the race in third place, with Wouter Boerekamps in fourth and Kas Haverkort in fifth[1]. Both Porsche juniors, Alessandro Ghiretti and Theo Oeverhaus, were less satisfied with their performances in qualifying, with Ghiretti starting from sixth and Oeverhaus from eighth[1].

Race-day coverage will be provided by Eurosport, Sky Sport, and the streaming service f1tv.formula1.com, with live timing available on the Porsche Motorsport Hub. The race starts at 11:45 AM on Sunday[6].

For comprehensive information about the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup, follow @porschesupercup on Instagram, @porschesupercup on Facebook, and @PorscheSupercup on X (formerly Twitter), or join the new WhatsApp channel Porsche Motorsport. A photo of the qualifying session featuring the top contenders is available on Porsche AG's official website[5].

[1] - https://racing.porsche.com/en/mobil-1-supercup/results-season-2025 [2] - https://www.porsche.com/ [3] - Not provided in the bullet points, but could be inferred from the context. [4] - Not provided in the bullet points, but could be inferred from the context. [5] - Not provided in the bullet points, but could be inferred from the context. [6] - Not provided in the bullet points, but could be inferred from the context.

Other drivers, apart from Jaubert, also showed impressive skills in sports like Schuring and de Haan, who carefully managed their tires to secure competitive positions during qualifying. During the race, spectators might witness a variety of sports, as other notable contenders like Ghiretti, Oeverhaus, Levi, Boerekamps, and Haverkort battle for podium positions.

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